Where do we set the boundary?

Given my experience with affiliate marketing, most companies are in direct violation of United States laws and don’t even realize it. Even if you’re just an affiliate marketer, you’re required to keep proper records on adult images published in your possession. I don’t want that monkey on my back.

From a moral standpoint, I also don’t agree with the “business model” behind adult websites. The majority of monetization methods are blatant scams.

But what about hate websites?

Hate makes me sick.

Seriously it makes me want to vomit.

It’s 2017 – why are we still having this?

I could type a blog post with my reasons, but I don’t want this to get political.

We’re not in this for money

We run an honorable business here at Name Hero. I’ve said many times, I’m not in this business for the money. I actually have taken very little of a paycheck since our inception. Rather, I invest in our customers and our Superhero Support Team.

Therefore if you want to create a hate-centered website (or pornographic website for that matter) you can take your business somewhere else.

My late grandfather, also an Entrepreneur, used to call money from these type of sources “dirty money.” He was quoted many times saying “dirty money will do you no good.” The older I get, the clearer I see this.

Freedom of speech is very important. But in my opinion the first amendment wasn’t create to help spread hate.

It’s not necessarily view points we’re concerned with. It’s hate groups such as Neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan we will not host / have any part of. Something considered blatant hate wouldn’t be accepted by our order review team :).

This was it. This was the post that put me over the edge. My business is proudly going to use NameHero as its host. Thank you for showing some scruples. Was tempted with your awesome setup, staying because you’ve shown some class.